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police escorts to accompany us to visit certain parts of town. residents here have little faith in the government and many are still angry with the french president. no one would agree to an interview. five years ago, they were rocked by riots. sarkozy's was -- sarkozy was the interior minister and he struggled to address the problems. unemployment and poverty are still rampant in the suburbs. those who can afford to leave are moving away. this was developed in the 1960's. but with no stop to connect t ntral paris, it remains isolated. the town hall, the sole historic building, carries a banner that calls for a tram line here. sarkozy's draft plan would see a stop on the new subway wing, but local leaders say that is not enough. >> some suburbs have had subway stops for a while but are still struggling with problems and poverty. the subway is just part of the solution. troubled families need more help. if the job shortage in france continues, that is not helpful either. >> over the past 30 years, the old high-rise buildings have fallen into disre
police escorts to accompany us to visit certain parts of town. residents here have little faith in the government and many are still angry with the french president. no one would agree to an interview. five years ago, they were rocked by riots. sarkozy's was -- sarkozy was the interior minister and he struggled to address the problems. unemployment and poverty are still rampant in the suburbs. those who can afford to leave are moving away. this was developed in the 1960's. but with no stop to...
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two in washington run by the parks service and you would not want to use them. >> europe used to be kind of more like how we are -- up until the destruction of world war ii and before that, what were i, yet countries themselves becoming democracies and have been war machines. europe fought wars for centuries. it seems that the destruction of world war i and ii -- you read comments from the leaders that time saying we have to find a different way. that is when europe started taking all the money they used to plow into the military machine and began to plow into the more social capitalism, as i call it, finding some way to harness the ability of capitalism to create wealth. that is really what you're figgered out how to do. capitalism creates a lot of wealth. the question is, what do you do with that wealth? europe figured out a way to harness this to create a more broadly shared prosperity. the essence of modern-day europe. >> why is it almost universally believed -- here's the book, "europe's promise." there we are, beautiful. by steven hill. white is it you think we have not developed t
two in washington run by the parks service and you would not want to use them. >> europe used to be kind of more like how we are -- up until the destruction of world war ii and before that, what were i, yet countries themselves becoming democracies and have been war machines. europe fought wars for centuries. it seems that the destruction of world war i and ii -- you read comments from the leaders that time saying we have to find a different way. that is when europe started taking all the...
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thank you for joining us. why are they so often the focus of these discussions? >> it is not a new problem. the same can apply to any nomadic group. they are hard to pin down. they do not live by the normal laws of bureaucracy. that is why nomadic groups are subject for persecution down the ages. they lived in nature. they are a source of attraction to illegal trafficking, exploitation of children. that does not mean they are all bad. they are easily identifiable as a group that does not fit into society. >> white -- has this dispute damaged relations between france and the eu? >> it's certainly did a huge -- it certainly did huge damage temporarily. that cost. in paris. -- the backfield -- the idea now is with france is agreement to modify its laws, change its attitudes toward the treatment, and this can be put in the background. president sarkozy is a material man. he does not forget easily. this will damage relations here in france for some time to come. >> there is a debate going on in europe about immigra
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goody's also be used using other technology? oil products are also used in lipstick, skin cream, and even in pacifiers for babies. could we still make these things without oil? how dependent is the chemicals industry on fasano resources -- fossil resources? >> many of the raw material requirements are covered by oil. we do use of biomass, but the lion's share of production is still oil based. >> when it comes to fuels', there are already alternatives. sunflowers, haute and others, can be used to create biofuels, but that creates a whole new host of problems. we have already seen increase for food staple prices. is it related to the demand for biofuels? our biofuels just as harmful to humanity as fossil fuels -- are they? >> we will always of a problem with competing utilization is when it comes to biomass, simply because we have a limited amount of space in the world. we just cannot create space. the world is finite. there will always be the question of where this is then going to be put to use. >> this is why the researchers in
goody's also be used using other technology? oil products are also used in lipstick, skin cream, and even in pacifiers for babies. could we still make these things without oil? how dependent is the chemicals industry on fasano resources -- fossil resources? >> many of the raw material requirements are covered by oil. we do use of biomass, but the lion's share of production is still oil based. >> when it comes to fuels', there are already alternatives. sunflowers, haute and others,...
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it from us. but because it was the right thing to do. but this all led to the feeding of christians to lions. how do you, how do you start at a decent person and progress into feeding people into lions? how do you do it? . ♪ ♪ >> glenn: trying to find an old copy of stuart chase, of the book called "the road we are traveling." i have a photocopy of the book. the road we're traveling, 1914, 1942. 1914, progressivism, woodrow wilson. this is what he wrote. this is the guy who, you know, did the whole new deal thing. i think the guy who coined the term "the new deal." he said something is happening to capitalism. he wrote this in the 1940s that something is happening to capitalism. he said it's either turning to fascism, communism, or state capitalism, which is what they're saying we are now. headed that way. that's what china is. they say that is the new world model. what is state capitalism? he outlined a dozen things he observed that were happening that would end in the result of replacing th
it from us. but because it was the right thing to do. but this all led to the feeding of christians to lions. how do you, how do you start at a decent person and progress into feeding people into lions? how do you do it? . ♪ ♪ >> glenn: trying to find an old copy of stuart chase, of the book called "the road we are traveling." i have a photocopy of the book. the road we're traveling, 1914, 1942. 1914, progressivism, woodrow wilson. this is what he wrote. this is the guy who,...
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so i'm using the . headquarter of my company yeah it's it's longer i need like one i am not a follower moral according to trade union officials in france over three million people took to the streets across the country but people like you see no the numbers don't always reflect reality t.v. in france there is a committee it's just to avoid. like six years ago i made the same when i was in high school. i went to this race because i can avoid. the rowdy crowd certainly give off a celebratory vibe singing dancing and shouting but while they're spending day after day protesting a reform that is aim to aid their country they're very actions are doing serious damage basically this is one of the reform to. restore the. system remove disincentive for working out older ages as well give a signal of the commitment of the government to. take structural reforms that will raise the potential of the economy as well. the numbers really speak for themselves france has a huge foreign debt the fourth largest in the world
so i'm using the . headquarter of my company yeah it's it's longer i need like one i am not a follower moral according to trade union officials in france over three million people took to the streets across the country but people like you see no the numbers don't always reflect reality t.v. in france there is a committee it's just to avoid. like six years ago i made the same when i was in high school. i went to this race because i can avoid. the rowdy crowd certainly give off a celebratory vibe...
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. >> all of us have learned the hard way the lesson. now i see the members have a great deal of awareness of the need to take bold measures to avoid excessive deficits, to avoid the huge debt levels. >> in spain today, there was anger over cuts, but we found many others resigned to an era of austerity. >> europe's day of protest is unlikely to lead to a change of policy either here in spain or across europe. europe's leaders are committed to reducing the deficit, mainly through spending cuts. gavin hewitt, bbc news, madrid. >> this year's winner of the prestigious cycling race the tour de france has tested positive for a very small amount of a banned substance. the press officer for the spanish writer said the test was done during a rest on the tour and said he was the victim of food contamination. after the announcement, world cycling cheeps provisionally suspended him from all correspondent. simon robertson has more details. >> the three-time tour de france winner has tested positive for a substance. it happened on the 21st of july, t
. >> all of us have learned the hard way the lesson. now i see the members have a great deal of awareness of the need to take bold measures to avoid excessive deficits, to avoid the huge debt levels. >> in spain today, there was anger over cuts, but we found many others resigned to an era of austerity. >> europe's day of protest is unlikely to lead to a change of policy either here in spain or across europe. europe's leaders are committed to reducing the deficit, mainly...
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and thank you for joining us. stay with us here on dw-tv if you can. ♪ captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- ♪ which foot was it? best make that "best wishes." we don't want them gettin? no, i suppose not. have always done it. why should she watch the flowers? nobody really remembers,
and thank you for joining us. stay with us here on dw-tv if you can. ♪ captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- ♪ which foot was it? best make that "best wishes." we don't want them gettin? no, i suppose not. have always done it. why should she watch the flowers? nobody really remembers,
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join us technology update on our g. six thirty am in moscow good to have you with us here on our t.v. easier headlines the french government stands firm on its plan to raise the retirement age is a violent protest at industrial action paralyze the country union say around three million people have taken to the streets. and there are more protests this time in london after the british government announces the biggest reduction in public spending since the second world war most five hundred thousand public sector jobs will go along with multi-billion pound cuts the defense budget. and a twisted show of loyalty the terror attack on the chechen parliament on tuesday may have been a pledge of allegiance of sorts to porting to the republic's interior ministry three people died seventeen injured when four terrorists tried to seize the government building. those are the headlines up next al gore and i'll speak with dimitri were gosan russia's envoy to nato about moscow's future relations with the alliance is coming your way nex
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. >> 100,000 had acres of forest, an area three times the size of malta. 260 people used to work here. three years ago, the fire prevention budget was cut, as was the work force. >> we now have 50 people in charge of this. 50 people are fighting the fires. >> experts say the russian government cut back on forest fire prevention for financial reasons and claims the people responsible for forest protection are the ones intent on profiting from the situation. northwest of moscow, the smoke and stench from the forest fires has been blown as far as this weekendc home. the financial expert said he became an environmentalist because he could no longer bear to see the destruction of the fofosts. >> the people who have the say here are only interested in one thing. profit. profit at any price. >> he points to the evidence outside of his front door. the forest itself escaped the fire, but the trees are nonetheless doomed. to make way for a highway. he says environmental issues and protests by local residents were ignored. >> a highway could have been built along the edge of the forest, which wo
. >> 100,000 had acres of forest, an area three times the size of malta. 260 people used to work here. three years ago, the fire prevention budget was cut, as was the work force. >> we now have 50 people in charge of this. 50 people are fighting the fires. >> experts say the russian government cut back on forest fire prevention for financial reasons and claims the people responsible for forest protection are the ones intent on profiting from the situation. northwest of moscow,...
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and afghan partners the three sides plan the operation for three months we used about seventy special forces units three landing helicopters and six supporting ones the whole operation lasted less than four hours we discovered and destroyed four drug producing labs and seized more than one hundred kilos of heroin. in fact we got our hands on the some unique shots from that operation now they were going to go over to us by russia's federal their products services and you can see the labs in all the details the opium that was news for the production of the heroin and morphine intact in these pictures so again both the russian and nato authorities very extatic in fact regularly ecstatic about working together on craving this problem russia is especially particularly enthusiastic about this show of joint effort that has not been seen before course again is that is that in a very close proximity to russia so most of the drug traffic actually goes into russia russia is sort of a gateway to the rest of the world the rich heroin and other an aquatic status from the canister and of course that
and afghan partners the three sides plan the operation for three months we used about seventy special forces units three landing helicopters and six supporting ones the whole operation lasted less than four hours we discovered and destroyed four drug producing labs and seized more than one hundred kilos of heroin. in fact we got our hands on the some unique shots from that operation now they were going to go over to us by russia's federal their products services and you can see the labs in all...
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thanks to both of you for joining us. trish, over to you. >> it's the reason why i keep saying we need alexander back in business for the eu. >> oh, yes! yes. >> coming up next, we're asking the question, whether or not a greek bailout of court will be just what the doctor ordered for stocks. it's bull versus bear coming up straight ahead. >> also ahead, the chill in d.c. isn't just because of the snow. capitol hill law makers are dealing with the electorate. our call of the wild is washington failing america. my lord, you're watching cnbc. oui we are first in business worldwide. >>> okay. welcome back to "the call," you cyclical sycophants out there. check out u.s. steel. if you like the cyclical play, you'll love the call by deutsche bank. it is quickly up 4% and one of the top performers in the s&p 500 right now. it has had a tough go of it in 2010, no question about it. the stock has fallen 35% just if the past four weeks alone, but thou they're coming in from the bottom and seeing if they can push it up. the largest
thanks to both of you for joining us. trish, over to you. >> it's the reason why i keep saying we need alexander back in business for the eu. >> oh, yes! yes. >> coming up next, we're asking the question, whether or not a greek bailout of court will be just what the doctor ordered for stocks. it's bull versus bear coming up straight ahead. >> also ahead, the chill in d.c. isn't just because of the snow. capitol hill law makers are dealing with the electorate. our call of...
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she used to fund political directives frustrating. now, it is the high demand placed on teachers. >> you cannot compare children today with those in east germany. they are more self confidence, much more free. they are great. but it is simply not the best situation for one teacher to look after 18 kids. the work has become so intense that you are exhausted when you come back home. no one has any idea how hard it is. >> a short distance away is a mail order service with a staff of 200, it is the town's biggest employer. in 1990, west german entrepreneurs converted a state- run factory. they kept on some of the workers. a stroke of luck for this man, now the company's chief technical officer. am i would have never gotten this far back in east germany. there were people who had contact or were party members. they always got the jobs, whether they could do it or not. they were the ones in these positions. >> the managing director, whose father helped set up the company, and he has talked about the problems in the early years. back then, l
she used to fund political directives frustrating. now, it is the high demand placed on teachers. >> you cannot compare children today with those in east germany. they are more self confidence, much more free. they are great. but it is simply not the best situation for one teacher to look after 18 kids. the work has become so intense that you are exhausted when you come back home. no one has any idea how hard it is. >> a short distance away is a mail order service with a staff of...
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right another question munich security conference that's currently taking place in moscow sums up us as to what issues are being discussed and that says a lot for that's first of all i would love to say that the russian president will be hostile to screw and i think it will be a significant event because the president he's hosking the group after he made certain decisions in deauville together with his french and german court nurse and the many conference which has the reputation of the main security forum it involves country leaders or key decision makers. and the fact that it's a mini conference now has sessions in russia. says a lot about the importance that russia is now playing in the decision making. s. for in the munich conference itself it will take place in february next year and its main fall course will be in the caucasus. and. also leaders over. here but john will be key presenters there john says the. russian representative to nato spotlight will be back shortly off till we take this should stay with us. first. every month we give you the future we help you understand ho
right another question munich security conference that's currently taking place in moscow sums up us as to what issues are being discussed and that says a lot for that's first of all i would love to say that the russian president will be hostile to screw and i think it will be a significant event because the president he's hosking the group after he made certain decisions in deauville together with his french and german court nurse and the many conference which has the reputation of the main...
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cutbacks and pension reform anger is now turning towards the right to spanking is done situation with us. prosecutors are to look into on occasions of child abuse and one of the brushes over sponsons teenage boarding students accused but not so beating them with belts spoons punching them with sleep and food deprivation. and american scared about a state of the economy and looking for new ways to escape reality for some comic and selling point characters have become just a property but also the perfect hiding place. russia's relations with nato come on the spotlight. for the full story we've got it for. the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers. every month we give you the future we help you understand how we'll get there and what tomorrow brings the best in science and technology from across russia and around the world join us a technology update on r g. hello again a welcome to spotlight the interview show on r.t. . today my guest in the studio is to meet the at. the upcoming summit of the nato leaders in lisbon and will discuss and most probably accept a n
cutbacks and pension reform anger is now turning towards the right to spanking is done situation with us. prosecutors are to look into on occasions of child abuse and one of the brushes over sponsons teenage boarding students accused but not so beating them with belts spoons punching them with sleep and food deprivation. and american scared about a state of the economy and looking for new ways to escape reality for some comic and selling point characters have become just a property but also the...
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our classmates pelted us with stones. and drove us away from the school building it and. crying heil hitler. but our fifty highly. after the earth the su disciplined was returned to czechoslovakia. president anish returned from london after hiding the cheering the hostilities his first degree deported from the country deprives them of their citizenship and confiscated all if their property that a politician was accompanied by the so called death marches tens of thousands of students and germans died in a matter of months. back the director of the archives these suggest and return to his homeland sixty years later he returned as a tourist. finds nothing but. to be all civility lost destroyed and if you go over say there you will find some traces stones from all sorts not trees after trees and this is the only thing you can recognise here was once you reach there of nearly solace and inhabitants that means i think. three hundred houses. they all have gone only this one is here. we know this is the region where the germans lived. in is the representative. in prague anything
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thank you very much for being with us on the show and welcome to moscow. i know you had a chat with with finance minister could. a new arrival to the what were the first things that you started to talk about. problems or some nice things he told me how nice it was to see me yet again. a little bit here and i told him that i was ever so pleased to see him yet again we were you know we have a very very good and longstanding relationship this morning when i gave the talk the most of ceremony said you've been in the job for such a long time i'm not sure it's a compliment sir. but it has given me a chance to work a lot with. say that is a very very good thing do you do you generally enjoy coming to moscow i love coming to moscow really even though you know what even in winter this is even in winter and i love the snow and us saying that. it creates a lot of problem in paris but seems to be so used to the snow that it. makes traffic not as complicated as in paris i can tell you well you should say thank you to moscow authorities it's not the snow it's them that
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cooler air just talk in just off to the north and west of us. atlanta is looking at 92 degrees this hour. high pressure continues to move just to the north of us and will eventually move offshore. we will look for a change in wind direction tomorrow, but it will still be very hot out there. a few clouds will stick around for the overnight hours. showers off the coast of north carolina and they are looking at some thunderstorms developing at this hour. the heat and humidity returns tomorrow. travel plans taken to michigan and illinois, you are looking at thunderstorms tomorrow afternoon. our next chance for rain will not come until tuesday afternoon. thunderstorms again on wednesday and thursday. most clear and warm for the overnight hours. we will sit around 75 degrees downtown with winds out of the west northwest. tamara it will feel really warm, even more human than today. by afternoon, the daytime high will be near 90 degrees. if that is not hot enough for you, wait until tuesday and wednesday and thursday. hotter air is on the way. the exten
cooler air just talk in just off to the north and west of us. atlanta is looking at 92 degrees this hour. high pressure continues to move just to the north of us and will eventually move offshore. we will look for a change in wind direction tomorrow, but it will still be very hot out there. a few clouds will stick around for the overnight hours. showers off the coast of north carolina and they are looking at some thunderstorms developing at this hour. the heat and humidity returns tomorrow....
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earlier as we just mentioned one presidential candidate was seriously hurt in clashes with police tell us what's going on there in the center. is that a noticeable tension no. bill the majority of the people that were here in october square square thousands of them at least five thousand people from what we could tell have now moved to a just outside the parliament building the presidential palace and are demanding for the next hour that look to give them a fair and democratic election they will say that they will continue standing there until their voices are heard police of course are calling to them saying that this is an un sanctioned rally and they will have to use force if the protesters don't leave of their own accord so there is potential for this to turn violent right now of course those people are just standing still waving flags and shouting various patriotic slogans of course earlier there were some scuffles and one of which of the one of the main opposition candidates for president mr gallop was injured quite seriously him and a number of his supporters were leaving their off
earlier as we just mentioned one presidential candidate was seriously hurt in clashes with police tell us what's going on there in the center. is that a noticeable tension no. bill the majority of the people that were here in october square square thousands of them at least five thousand people from what we could tell have now moved to a just outside the parliament building the presidential palace and are demanding for the next hour that look to give them a fair and democratic election they...
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join us for technology update on our g. . welcome to business good to have you with us while you have this facing a multi-year aslaug out of the economic crisis emerging markets are attracting more attention from investors will they be able to grow in the event of a shop slowdown in the developed economies of the help line up. in the months leading up to the summer holiday season europe was gripped by fear that it would be overwhelmed by do that there was much talk of greece rial and really spain defaulting on their bonds this opened up the bleak scenario of the euro zone collapsing and dragging down the world economy just as it was recovering from recession but a bailout package later and i'm first started to focus their attention on the other big problem the precarious state of the u.s. economy over the summer what happened was that the bucket started focus very much on the concerns of a double digit in the u.s. and the fact that actually german growth was coming through very strongly and actually they were quite slow to re
join us for technology update on our g. . welcome to business good to have you with us while you have this facing a multi-year aslaug out of the economic crisis emerging markets are attracting more attention from investors will they be able to grow in the event of a shop slowdown in the developed economies of the help line up. in the months leading up to the summer holiday season europe was gripped by fear that it would be overwhelmed by do that there was much talk of greece rial and really...
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the money used largely on administrative costs on more e.u. propaganda more better conditions for the bureaucrats within brasil's who haven't been elected yet make laws that govern the whole of the european union really is a time of crisis and there's a time pressure on tax payer pressure on government debt that's the crisis that we're facing and the way of solving that is to give more money to the wasteful european union britain refused to pay up britain shouldn't be paying this money and we should pay up margaret thatcher in the early nine hundred eighty s. said we don't accept the money that we handed over to the e.u. we want a proportion of our money back the british government should do the same if you had the courage to just ask you briefly and finally your group has asked for a complete restructuring of the u.k.'s relationship with other european countries what what you actually mean by that you mean actually pulling out of the e.u. and having nothing to do with the us having a completely different system what are you calling for. well
the money used largely on administrative costs on more e.u. propaganda more better conditions for the bureaucrats within brasil's who haven't been elected yet make laws that govern the whole of the european union really is a time of crisis and there's a time pressure on tax payer pressure on government debt that's the crisis that we're facing and the way of solving that is to give more money to the wasteful european union britain refused to pay up britain shouldn't be paying this money and we...
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join us for technology update on our g. wealthy british style. market why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our. welcome back here with our t. here's a look at the top stories for you and serve. wreaking havoc in afghanistan we visit a kabul prison where former policeman are doing time for drug abuse and smuggling. security is being tightened across north of the north of india as a country awaits accord ruling on whether religious side belongs to hindus or muslims they store dispute has already taken sounds of lights. last week u.n. general assembly was packed with journalists gathered to cover speeches from world leaders one of the biggest countries left the stage so did the media leaving over one hundred nations seats. the russians will remember of the summer of twenty one afflicted by scorching heat raging wildfires and choking smog next the country's emergencies minister sergei shogo tells our team what lessons were learned fro
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and helps us to. conduct an open and friendly discussion over whole sorts of issues and find answers is going to all those problems so i hope we will continue to have meetings in this format. you know. i like to thank you. first of all their french president nicolas sarkozy. just because they are going to this conference was beautiful and i really enjoyed the time spent here we also were able to carry out very successful talks. and. as for the international issues were discussed i'm really happy that the russian president dmitri medvedev also wants to you visit the russian nato summit in lisbon and i'm instead relationship in washington and i'm moving in. after you know or didn't it will also. bring a certain benefit to the whole world. posen to. also discuss our sanctions against iran you know that to be managed to do it is cost a lot of interest. i haven't heard tell you. if iran is going to. be quiet. moderates. doesn't want. us if you are taking and is saying sanctions against this country and we
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join us for technology update on our g. wealthy british stock. markets why not scandal. find out what's really happening to the global economy cause a report on our. welcome back to spotlight on malvern love and just a reminder that my guest in this studio is the meeting i was in russia representative to. the nato summit in lisbon which will take place in november but russia was invited to it did russia except this invitation and who will represent our country there. we're not supposed to take reporting nato internal events and we will but on the sidelines of this of down to there will be a special meeting for countries that send troops to afghanistan. president. and some others. participate in this meeting so they will go to lisbon even though there won't be any special meeting with ukraine in georgia. as for russia we don't participate in nato advance but we are ready for a serious dialogue at the top level within the russian nato council format. have discussed the issue of russia joining nato several times. you like to quote since you're one of us who love to discuss
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no one told us anything. i stood there for two hours. i cannot move because i was surrounded back to back with other bodies. >> whether traveling by plane, train, or automobile, it seems best to sit tight and hope for the best. complaining does not help. >> it makes n sense at all to try and blame somebody else restore blaming each other. it is just the weather, and we have to live with it. >> it is not just passengers trying to get to their destination. it is cargo and freight, too. that means presence. in the run-up to christmas, there's some 5 million packages on the move in germany, twice as many as other times. the postman cannot reach every address. they say it is a key not to wait until the last minute to send gifts. >> everything you see lying around herc is parcels from thursday or friday that we have not been able to deliver yet because of the weather situation. >> the post office is hoping most people have already sent off their christmas parcels, and the men and women who delivered them are saying much the same thing. >> if p
no one told us anything. i stood there for two hours. i cannot move because i was surrounded back to back with other bodies. >> whether traveling by plane, train, or automobile, it seems best to sit tight and hope for the best. complaining does not help. >> it makes n sense at all to try and blame somebody else restore blaming each other. it is just the weather, and we have to live with it. >> it is not just passengers trying to get to their destination. it is cargo and...
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is in paris for us. yanga loud and proud to try and speak for their own country these people might look like they're attending a student party as they're all students this definitely feels like a party but in fact it's anything but it's yet another day of protests in the heart of the french capital paris these people are nowhere near retirement age yet this is exactly what they're protesting the proposed pension reform that people are starting to see the french president is attempting to push forward in order to try and help the french economy get off its knees these people do not want and added two years to their service and they are prepared to take to the streets and disrupt the life of the country for as long as it's necessary in order to get the job done now we're going to try and get over to the french senate where hearings about the pension reform are taking place and see what the people there have to say about the whole thing. only the heavy police presence outside the french senate reminds passe
is in paris for us. yanga loud and proud to try and speak for their own country these people might look like they're attending a student party as they're all students this definitely feels like a party but in fact it's anything but it's yet another day of protests in the heart of the french capital paris these people are nowhere near retirement age yet this is exactly what they're protesting the proposed pension reform that people are starting to see the french president is attempting to push...
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when not us and both us. thank you for receiving us here. this time in your home. there as you know there are different theories of what happened on september the thirtieth both on the national and international level what i do you do use when saying that it was an attempt for could attack. there's no doubt it was an attempted coup i was support my position with arguments a bit later in our country the opposition can say whatever they like is believe here that being in opposition means denying obvious things they're even ready to argue that a circle has right angles and if i had died that day they would have said that i committed suicide anyway day by day we get more and more evidence that this was an attempt to destabilize the situation the thing is that classic couetise at least in latin america with troops over turn of a president and appointment of a new military dictator as president are impossible the twenty first century their new ways to destruct the work of a government presumably a certain part of society in this case armed people national police expresse
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her sons used to work for the family business. domestic demand is at rock bottom and unemployment has risen to 13%. that is almost twice as high as in germany. >> first of all, with the scale of the banking crisis, banks are eating up the cash from the government. the other thing is the recession. a recession and ireland is protected the lead bad. >> in dublin, angry locals have taken to the streets in protest of the banks who they say are the root of the problem. it has cost the irish government 50 billion euros to bail out two of the country's largest banks, and almost bankrupted the state itself. now the country is owning in debt and its citizens a strict austerity measures. the mood is reminiscent of earlier, a darker times in the 19th century, when millions of people left ireland in search of a better life. most were fleeing the potato famine that claimed the lives of 1 million of their countrymen. the story of those who left is told in a heritage center. there are now far more people of irish origin living abroad than in ire
her sons used to work for the family business. domestic demand is at rock bottom and unemployment has risen to 13%. that is almost twice as high as in germany. >> first of all, with the scale of the banking crisis, banks are eating up the cash from the government. the other thing is the recession. a recession and ireland is protected the lead bad. >> in dublin, angry locals have taken to the streets in protest of the banks who they say are the root of the problem. it has cost the...
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quick proof and procedures like the airport procedure we have been using. that would lead to long, drawn- out procedure is at higher cost and would not be in the best interests of those seeking protection. >> poland and britain already agreed, every instance of harmony on an issue that continues to divide its european union justice and interior ministers. >>> the 11th stage of the four de france. -- of the tour de france. after 185 kilometers in the saddle, there was a massive sprint. britain's mark cavendish picked up his third stage win that and the cyclist from luxembourg defended the overall yellow jersey. >>> a paraplegic man and new zealand has made a small step for mankind at banks to buy on the legs. inventors have been working on the design and secret seven years and unveiled their work on thursday. the bionic legs allowed him to cross the room and shake hands with the prime minister, but they're not cheap. the first pair sold is expected to go for 120,000 euros. >>> stay with us, because peter has lots more business news. >> don't go away. >>> wel
quick proof and procedures like the airport procedure we have been using. that would lead to long, drawn- out procedure is at higher cost and would not be in the best interests of those seeking protection. >> poland and britain already agreed, every instance of harmony on an issue that continues to divide its european union justice and interior ministers. >>> the 11th stage of the four de france. -- of the tour de france. after 185 kilometers in the saddle, there was a massive...
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thank you very much for joining us. with. recently we've been witnessing a lot of guerrilla warfare you have poorly trained and you have. a lot of problems. ready to respond to such threats what way all of us have to doubt. to the changing nature of conflict you know after the berlin wall came down and the cold war was over the number of conflicts in the world went down by percent heathy percent so we live in a much better world today but the nature of conflict has changed there are fewer casualties is that at the same time it's more difficult to deal with you know we didn't have suicide. the cold war we have that now so it's clear to thank you for it so our armed forces have got to be modernized they need to be more flexible they need to be more maneuverable they need to go a long distances here they have to be highly skilled and they have to use the most technologically advanced equipment but instead of both sides both a nato and russia we're investing in the equipment of the cold war huge time is big for missions you know
thank you very much for joining us. with. recently we've been witnessing a lot of guerrilla warfare you have poorly trained and you have. a lot of problems. ready to respond to such threats what way all of us have to doubt. to the changing nature of conflict you know after the berlin wall came down and the cold war was over the number of conflicts in the world went down by percent heathy percent so we live in a much better world today but the nature of conflict has changed there are fewer...
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ten pm in the russian capital good to be with us here on r t r tops. protests have raged across europe with thousands gathered to speak out against their governments in a number of crisis hit countries they're frustrated with a string of cuts to jobs pensions and wages trade unions say they're being ignored by their governments who they claim are more interested in helping banks artie's laura and brings us the latest update on the situation across europe we've seen mainly peaceful protests but some small eruptions of violence brussels for the unions have announced that it was indeed the biggest march that brussels has seen since two thousand and one they say that one hundred thousand people have come from all over europe arriving on trains planes automobiles germany poland and british groups unions took part in that march the police barricaded banks and shops in preparation for the march and they all say through a ring of steel rice around the headquarters of the you paula commission story there was some minor scuffles in brussels around one hundred fo
ten pm in the russian capital good to be with us here on r t r tops. protests have raged across europe with thousands gathered to speak out against their governments in a number of crisis hit countries they're frustrated with a string of cuts to jobs pensions and wages trade unions say they're being ignored by their governments who they claim are more interested in helping banks artie's laura and brings us the latest update on the situation across europe we've seen mainly peaceful protests but...
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they shouted antichrist, antichrist, as he entered westminster ave. >> one more can you tell us about the arrests that were made today? >> apparently, they are algerian nationals, at least five of the mark. they were working for a private company in central london, and they were due to sweep the streets in westminster just before the pope's our arrival. apparently, the police got a tip off to arrest them. which indicates that they were not under surveillance for the last few days or whatever bit of the police then searched their homes in east and northern london. but apparently, they found nothing suspicious there. but of course, the pope is a very high-profile target, and that is why they acted so swiftly and what they detained them. >> thank you. the german government has denied claims by the french president that berlin is planning to clear roma accounts in germany and deport people living there back to their country of origin. sarkozy said it after an eu summit in brussels. the meeting was called to discuss foreign policy but was overshadowed by the controversial deportation. sark
they shouted antichrist, antichrist, as he entered westminster ave. >> one more can you tell us about the arrests that were made today? >> apparently, they are algerian nationals, at least five of the mark. they were working for a private company in central london, and they were due to sweep the streets in westminster just before the pope's our arrival. apparently, the police got a tip off to arrest them. which indicates that they were not under surveillance for the last few days or...
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it is used in batteries in high- tech devices. with a two-thirds majority in both houses of parliament, he is able to charge ahead with his reforms. bolivia contents to reinvent himself -- revet -- reinvent itself. >> the natural physical beauty of latin america are all rich and varied. for many expatriate's, it is not always easy being so far from home. >> the magic of her homeland columbia flows through her voice. even here. a singer has lived in germany for six years. she and her band bring a lot american flair to the rhineland. it is not always easy. >> here, i am not as inspired musically as i am in columbia. there is music there on every corner. just the voices of people on the streets. there is so much life everywhere you go. >> she works for the german red cross. she explains it germany's complicated health system to new immigrants. >> sometimes i am a little envious. in latin america, especially in my country, we do not have a project like this that gives people in need of real support. projects that explain how they get
it is used in batteries in high- tech devices. with a two-thirds majority in both houses of parliament, he is able to charge ahead with his reforms. bolivia contents to reinvent himself -- revet -- reinvent itself. >> the natural physical beauty of latin america are all rich and varied. for many expatriate's, it is not always easy being so far from home. >> the magic of her homeland columbia flows through her voice. even here. a singer has lived in germany for six years. she and her...
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hello and welcome you all with us for snooze an hour to you thanks for joining us this hour and here is what's coming up why the open premier league leaders in need lose at spartak moscow to ensure a thrilling last few weeks and they russian championship. media ankle surgery has cost him a productive season bought me to their sort of seems to be regaining his form he's into the last eighteen petersburg. and also watched your ground and kathryn's out agellius seeing as swinging along with a storm system and nick faldo as a new celebrity pro and we band in china. talking football first and wednesday's premier league showdown in moscow huge disappointment for petersburg fans out there is a need south of the defeat of the season making things worse as they went down to rivals spartak here at the luzhniki it was always in the early on however with the clearest cut chance pulling to be informal example to keep cool for the first time failed to be the spartak keeper in contrast the second home belonged to sparta completely where is the brazilian apes and got most only our mark and down two
hello and welcome you all with us for snooze an hour to you thanks for joining us this hour and here is what's coming up why the open premier league leaders in need lose at spartak moscow to ensure a thrilling last few weeks and they russian championship. media ankle surgery has cost him a productive season bought me to their sort of seems to be regaining his form he's into the last eighteen petersburg. and also watched your ground and kathryn's out agellius seeing as swinging along with a...
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they were planted using engravings from the era as a reference. the trellises, rows of trees, and hedges create an architecture of color, pattern, and shape. francois cultivated an atmosphere of courtly love among his entourage. romance blossomed within the garden mazes. shrubbery were secret symbols and messages of love. beware of chateau fatigue brought on by crowds, heat, and endless chateau tours. decide which chateaus you think are worth an inside visit. then you can drive, hike, or bike past others or take in the chateaus' splendor from the air. i'm off on an early morning flight with france balloons. hot air ballooning is quite popular in the loire valley. everything from short tours to full day trips can be arranged. weather and wind direction have a lot to do with what you'll see. it's a heavenly experience, sailing gently above the countryside, guided by the wind. and there is no better vantage point from which to take in the splendor of a chateau and its grounds like the magnificent chenonceau. romance and intrigue blossomed at the chat
they were planted using engravings from the era as a reference. the trellises, rows of trees, and hedges create an architecture of color, pattern, and shape. francois cultivated an atmosphere of courtly love among his entourage. romance blossomed within the garden mazes. shrubbery were secret symbols and messages of love. beware of chateau fatigue brought on by crowds, heat, and endless chateau tours. decide which chateaus you think are worth an inside visit. then you can drive, hike, or bike...
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we have asked other districts to support us. the distribution is impartial. we locate the localities and send the aid there. that is a normal routine we do. >> thank you very much. as you can see, there is massive need here. we can still see areas submerged by water, but with so many people affected, there are so many people who are going to leave your disappointed, and there are millions like that right across the country. then yesterday, we reported on the crippling food crisis in the west african state of niger. and as a province -- 4000 died in 2005 due to food shortages. there are fears the situation could be repeated now. we examined why those lessons have not been heard. >> there is a severe food crisis in niger, affecting about 8 million people here. yet, look around the main market, 1,000 kilometers east of the capital, and it is not obvious why. there is clearly plenty of food around. it is just that many cannot afford it. and another puzzling fact -- at the livestock market nearby, cattle are being exported, mostly to trade with neighboring nigeria
we have asked other districts to support us. the distribution is impartial. we locate the localities and send the aid there. that is a normal routine we do. >> thank you very much. as you can see, there is massive need here. we can still see areas submerged by water, but with so many people affected, there are so many people who are going to leave your disappointed, and there are millions like that right across the country. then yesterday, we reported on the crippling food crisis in the...
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. >> thanks for joining us. a case of murder in fairfax county tops our newscast this afternoon. >> the shooting in a quiet chantilly community leaves neighbors shaken and two young children without their mother. kristin fisher has more. >> reporter: yeah, well, this is a sad story this morning. a mother is murdered. her husband, a father of two, the alleged killer. and it all happened inside of this home on rembrandt way. fairfax county police responded to reports of a shooting at 3:00 this morning. when they walked inside the home they found the woman already dead. her husband was instantly taken in to custody. police are executing a search warrant, processing the crime scene and interviewing other family members who were inside the home at the time of the shooting. >> while the investigation is still in its preliminary stages, we are treating this as an apparent murder and we believe domestic in nature. >> reporter: neighbors say the couple actually worked together. they owned a hair salon in chantilly. neigh
. >> thanks for joining us. a case of murder in fairfax county tops our newscast this afternoon. >> the shooting in a quiet chantilly community leaves neighbors shaken and two young children without their mother. kristin fisher has more. >> reporter: yeah, well, this is a sad story this morning. a mother is murdered. her husband, a father of two, the alleged killer. and it all happened inside of this home on rembrandt way. fairfax county police responded to reports of a...
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they used the use nets to protect the vineyards, but that was impractical and expensive. so six years ago, they turned to birds of prey and it worked. now is moment the falcons are most needed, because the grapes are at their tastiest. >> it's a period exactly when the grapes take on the sugar and a moment when there's less acidity. they're more tasty to these little birds who want to eat them. >> any day now, it's harvest time in champaign. not until then can these vigilanties of the vine relax their eagle eye. >> one of the greatest roman treasures to be unearthed in britain in recent years is to be auctioned at christies in london. it was found in northwest england and thought to be worth hundreds of thousands of pounds. but as david reports, a campaign has been launched to prevent its sale to a foreign collector. >> this face, those eyes, beaten out of bronze 1,900 years ago, were made to impress. all these years later, it's lost none of its impact. >> i just couldn't believe what i was saying. it was just extraordinary, that the face had survived in such extraordinar
they used the use nets to protect the vineyards, but that was impractical and expensive. so six years ago, they turned to birds of prey and it worked. now is moment the falcons are most needed, because the grapes are at their tastiest. >> it's a period exactly when the grapes take on the sugar and a moment when there's less acidity. they're more tasty to these little birds who want to eat them. >> any day now, it's harvest time in champaign. not until then can these vigilanties of...